Which of the following is a difference between growth during preschool years and growth during infancy?

A. Growth during preschool years is significantly slower than growth during infancy.
B. Growth during preschool years develops only motor skills, whereas growth during infancy develops only cognitive skills.
C. Growth during preschool years is significantly faster than growth during infancy.
D. Growth during preschool years develops only cognitive skills, whereas growth during infancy develops only skills.


Answer: A

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